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SUMMARY:14 ARC of IAEG
DESCRIPTION:14 ARC of IAEG\nAsian Regional Conference of International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment\n‘Geoscience and Engineering for Disaster Resilience’\n26-29 Feb 2024\nKota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, Malaysia \nARC14 is organized by Society for Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics Malaysia (SEGRM). The organizer offer an ideal opportunity and platform for professionals from the international engineering geology and geotechnical engineering community to exchange the latest experiences and ideas\, particularly on the conference theme “Geoscience and Engineering for Disaster Resilience”. In addition to the technical programs\, we will organize short courses\, workshops\, technical visits\, exhibitions\, as well social programs. We will also offer attractive programs for young researchers and students\, such as Young Engineering Geologist Session. \nHOTEL: to be confirmed\nSabah (East Malaysia) occupies about 76 115 km2 at the northeast of the island of Borneo. Much of the topography is rugged\, especially on the west coast. The state is built mainly of very thick\, folded\, Upper Cretaceous to Tertiary marine sedimentary rocks\, with lavas and plutonites\, and subordinate Mesozoic metamorphic rocks. \nSUB-THEME\nSite Characterization\, Field & Laboratory Testing and Problematic Grounds Geological Hazards (Landslides\, Earthquakes\, etc.)\nEngineering Geology and Geotechnics in Wet Tropical Terrains\nTunnelling for Infrastructures and Underground Facilities\nMarine Engineering Geology and Offshore Geohazards\nNew Technology in Engineering Geology and Geotechnics including Renewable Energy\nSpecial Session on ‘Landslide Hazard and Risk Assessment’ and ‘Geoscience and Engineering Roles in Community=Based Disaster Risk Management’ \nContact us\nEmail: admin-arc14@segrm.org\nPhone: +6018-2524267 (Whatsapp only) \nDonwload the program
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LOCATION:Kota Kinabalu\, Kota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Congresses
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SUMMARY:FLO - 2D
DESCRIPTION:Dam and Tailings Dam Breach Modeling\nMonday – Wednesday\, February 27 – March 1\, 2023\, 8:30am – 12:30pm NY Time \nTwo-Phase Flow Tailings Dam and Dam Breach Modeling\nInstructors: Jimmy O’Brien\, Ph.D. P.E.\, Noemi Gonzalez\, Ph.D. P.E. \nWeb-based training class. Join us online for 3 Half days of advanced dam breach modeling. \nDay 1\nBreach Methods\n8:30 – Model Overview\n9:30 – Breach Lectures\n10:30 – Break\n10:45 – Practical Breach 1\n11:45 – Practical Breach 2\n12:30 – End of day 1 \nDay 2\nTailings Methods\n8:30 – Tailings Dam Tool\n9:30 – Two Phase Lectures\n10:30 – Break\n10:45 – Mudflow/Sed Trans\n11:45 – Two Phase\n12:30 – End of day 2 \nDay 3\nReview and Mapping\n8:30 – 2phase results and review\n10:30 – Break\n10:45 – Mapping\n12:30 – End of day 3
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